The Simplicity Of French Press
Coffee
Although there are different methods for
producing a great cup of coffee - from instant coffee to
complex cappuccino machines - most people tend to make
theirs with the simplicity of an electric coffee maker.
But there are other methods accessible to you that can
make a great cup of coffee, such as French press coffee.
If you haven't seen one in use, then you're missing out
on a simple way to produce a rich cup of coffee.
The Pot
The main hardware for French press coffee is the plunger pot,
and it's basically all you need in order to make coffee with
this method. It consists of a small jug with a sort of plunging
mechanism on top. This plunger has a sort of mesh on it which
is used to filter out the coffee grounds. In order to make
French press coffee, you add water directly to the grounds in
your plunger pot and let it steep for a few minutes. You then
push down on the plunger to filter out the grounds from the
liquid. The making of French press coffee is no more difficult
than that, easy enough for anyone to operate.
The Coffee
When you grind your beans for French press coffee, you want to
shoot for a coarse grind, since larger pieces will get filtered
out better by the mesh of the plunger. French press coffee will
produce a stronger brew than you'll get with a coffee machine,
which is great if you like a coffee with a lot of flavor. Keep
in mind that with this method, there will be some small
particles in the coffee after pouring. This is normal, and it
doesn't mean that you're doing something wrong.
One thing to know about French press coffee is that it should
be served right away, since the water and grounds are still in
contact. If you wait too long, the mix will become unpleasantly
acidic. So don't make French press coffee and expect it to be
good for a second cup in an hour. For this reason, most plunger
pots are small in size.
Convenience
French press coffee is remarkably easy to make and low-tech,
since you can make it without electricity. For this reason,
it's great on camping trips, since the plunger pot fits easily
in a backpack and can be used outdoors. Similarly, for those
traveling without guarantee of a coffee machine at their
destination, a French press coffee jug can fit easily in your
travel bag and ensures you can have a cup wherever you go. With
the convenience, ease of use, and flavor that French press
coffee making provides, it is sure to be a hit with you and
your family.
About the author:
Roland Jefferson is an online researcher based out of Los
Angeles, California. For free recipes, tips and resources
covering French Press Coffee, please
visit our
website.
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